Logic Puzzles
KenKen — 4x4
Four-by-four KenKen arithmetic puzzles. Operations include addition and subtraction.
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What this tool does
Friendly 4x4 KenKen with addition and subtraction cages. Place 1 to 4 in each row and column so each cage hits its arithmetic target. Up to six puzzles per page with optional solutions.
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4 4x4 KenKen per PDF on A4.
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Sample puzzle
Latin-square grid with arithmetic cages.
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Printable 4x4 KenKen Puzzles for Beginners
KenKen (also written as Calcudoku) is a logic puzzle that blends Sudoku’s Latin-square rule with small arithmetic cages. The 4x4 size is the friendliest entry point and a superb introduction to this style of brain training. Each puzzle uses digits 1 to 4 and a gentle mix of addition and subtraction cages.
This generator produces print-ready 4x4 KenKen puzzles in A4 or US Letter PDF format, with up to six puzzles per page and optional solutions. It is ideal as a quiet-time activity, classroom warm-up, travel puzzle or family evening challenge that both adults and children can enjoy together.
KenKen builds pattern recognition, deductive reasoning and mental arithmetic at the same time. The 4x4 grid is small enough to solve in a few minutes, which makes it a perfect taster before attempting larger KenKen boards.
How the 4x4 KenKen rules work
The grid is divided into bold-outlined cages. Each cage carries a small target number and an operation symbol. Your job is to place digits 1 to 4 so the Latin-square rule holds and every cage’s digits combine (using its operation) to produce its target.
- Each row contains the digits 1, 2, 3 and 4 exactly once.
- Each column contains the digits 1, 2, 3 and 4 exactly once.
- Each cage has a target; the digits in the cage must combine using the given operation to equal that target.
- Single-cell cages are forced: the digit equals the target.
By default the 4x4 preset uses only addition and subtraction cages. Toggling “allow division” adds more operations for extra challenge.
Who 4x4 KenKen is for
Beginners
4x4 KenKen is the gentlest member of the family. The arithmetic is tiny (sums rarely exceed 9), and the Latin-square rule is quick to internalise.
Puzzle enthusiasts
Variant fans enjoy the 4x4 as a speed-solve challenge. A well-practised solver can finish one in under a minute.
Classroom teachers
KenKen doubles as number-bond practice in disguise. Pupils learning their sums from 1 to 9 meet them again in a logic context.
Parents
Six puzzles per page makes a perfect car journey or quiet Saturday morning activity. Children love the “cage” idea and pick up the rules quickly.
What you can customise
- Grid size: 4x4 is fixed for this preset.
- Puzzle count: up to six puzzles per page.
- Allow division: extend cage operations from + and − to include × and ÷.
- Include solutions: add a separate answer page.
- Seed: reproduce the same set on demand.
- Paper size: A4 or US Letter PDF output.
Worked example
Suppose a two-cell cage has a target of 5+. The cells must contain two digits from 1 to 4 that sum to 5. The only options are {1, 4} or {2, 3}. Now imagine a single-cell cage in the same row already shows a 1. That cell cannot be in the 5+ cage, but the row rule eliminates 1 from the 5+ pair, leaving {2, 3}.
Subtraction cages work similarly but without caring about order. A two-cell 2− cage needs two digits whose positive difference is 2, so it must be {1, 3} or {2, 4}.
How to use the tool
- Confirm the 4x4 preset.
- Choose how many puzzles you want on the sheet.
- Toggle “allow division” if you want harder arithmetic.
- Decide whether to include the solutions page.
- Select A4 or US Letter paper.
- Click Generate and preview the puzzles.
- Download the PDF and print at 100% scale.
Methodology
The generator first builds a valid 4x4 Latin square. It then groups cells into cages of one, two or three cells, assigns an operation to each cage based on the chosen settings, and computes the cage target from the digits inside. The printed puzzle shows only the cage outlines, targets and operations; the Latin square is saved for the optional solution page.
Tips for solving
- Start with single-cell cages. The target is the digit, end of story.
- Then look at two-cell cages with extreme targets (like 1− or 7+). These often have just one legal pair.
- Apply Latin-square logic as you go. Each digit placed constrains its row and column.
- Pencil candidates for cage members you are not sure of.
Designed for A4 and US Letter printing
4x4 KenKen puzzles print cleanly on both A4 and US Letter. Up to six puzzles per page keeps cells large enough for small hands, and cage targets remain readable on economy prints.
Why 4x4 KenKen is a brilliant introduction to logic puzzles
KenKen is unusual in that it combines three skills at once: Latin-square logic, mental arithmetic and pattern recognition. At the 4x4 size, each of those skills is only lightly taxed, which makes the puzzle a perfect entry point for children learning their sums or adults returning to logic puzzles after a break.
The cage idea is surprisingly rich. Once children learn to think of a cage as “a mini puzzle with its own target”, they start spotting opportunities everywhere. That skill of grouping cells by a shared constraint carries over beautifully to Killer Sudoku, Kakuro and other arithmetic-led logic puzzles.
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FAQs
Quick answers
What is KenKen?
A latin-square puzzle with arithmetic cages — like a tiny Killer Sudoku that uses + and − (and sometimes × and ÷).
Are operations limited?
4x4 sticks to + and − for friendliness; toggle "allow division" to widen the operation set.
How many per page?
Up to six small grids per page.
What's the next step?
Try the 6x6 KenKen for all four operations on a wider grid.
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